Cold war hot nights
Lyrics
cold war hot nights perestroika don't fight it my unrequited love show me what you got glasnost i'd love to take it off it's all i'm thinking of RSVP decline the redacted place and time i say yes yet you say nyet nyet nyet nyet nien ooo why is love so cold RSVP decline the redacted place and time please say yes and we fest like 1989 RSVP decline the redacted place and time i say yes yet you say nyet nyet nyet nyet RSVP decline the redacted place and time please say yes
Music
Chords
simple chords in C major. will update
Structure
verse verse chorus half verse chorus break-down chorus outro
Songwriter Notes
another custom song. entirely performed on my korg mono/poly synth. here's the form:
TWT CSR-7 FORM REV.08/07/09
Custom Song Request Form
Directions: Please complete this form to the best of your abilities. Email the completed form to thewigglytendrils@gmail.com to receive an mp3 recording of your custom song. All songs will be available under a creative commons license and posted at thewigglytendrils.blogspot.com.
(1) Your name. Thomas (2) Your email address. [redacted] (4) Provide a picture or description of the imagined singer (ascii acceptable). http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/d8a1b40b51553138_landing (5) Provide a picture or description of the intended listener (ascii acceptable). http://blog.ruderetro.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/communist_party_t.png (6) Invent question 3, decline to answer it. Decline. (7) Suggest a title for your song, or describe the music video. "Cold War, Hot Nights" Do Not Write Below This Line ----------------------
Conorl 21:23, 14 August 2009 (PDT)
comments
man, this is sweet. if you put a badass disco beat under the chorus and post chorus sections, it's an automatic party. i like this as much as anything you've done this month. killer! Gabemcelwain 07:31, 17 August 2009 (PDT)
Thanks! I like the music to this, but I think the words are a little lack luster. I spent a lot of time with the music and didn't leave myself much time for the words. This is a song I'd like to come back to someday and improve. One cool thing about it though is that I can play the whole thing live on my mono/poly (except for the breakdown section at the end). In 2006 I imagined writing a bunch of songs for solo singer and mono/poly. I imagined that I'd call it "man vs. mono/poly". I still think it's a good idea, but man midi is just so much fun. Patches are way less flexible sonically, but they make up for it in ease of use. Right now I'm so into midi. I makes everything so dang quick and easy. Conorl 08:26, 18 August 2009 (PDT)